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Rewiring a 3 bed detached house

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djkillian | 16:49 Tue 05th May 2009 | Property
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I am in the process of buying a detached 3 bed house, built in 1925 which has had no work done since!
I am looking to completely rewire the house before i move in. All the old bakelite swites are still there and would like to use these if its possible? Also, any roguh idea on price? I would want the wires buried in the wall and made good. Thanks
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Hope you are a qualified,registered Electrician as if not,you are breaking the Law. Everything nowadays has to be tested for NEW Safety standards.
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I am not an electrician and therefore, this is why i was asking the question about the old bakelite switches.
I can't see any reason why you would not be allowed to use them,think they would look pretty good,actually.
Im not sure if they will still comply with regs

Look here
http://www.periodhouseshops.com/frameset.htm
For a house like yours we charge about �2500 + VAT. This would include 10 ceiling points 13 twin sockets and full 17th edition certification.

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